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    is there anybody who can help me to and an additional ide controller to intel 195 motherboard. i have connected 2 SATA HDD and 2 combo drives with my system, and i want to add an additional IDE to my system and my system is having only 1 IDE controller. is there any way yo increase IDE controller.

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      is there anybody who can help me to and an additional ide controller to intel 195 motherboard. i have connected 2 SATA HDD and 2 combo drives with my system, and i want to add an additional IDE to my system and my system is having only 1 IDE controller. is there any way yo increase IDE controller.

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      a PCI based IDE card. You might be hard pressed to find a plain one because most have the same low end raid setups as the mobos use. Any raid card that supports JBOD (Just a Bunch Of Drives) can be used as a normal IDE controller.

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        a PCI based IDE card. You might be hard pressed to find a plain one because most have the same low end raid setups as the mobos use. Any raid card that supports JBOD (Just a Bunch Of Drives) can be used as a normal IDE controller.

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        I had a Promise Ultra100 TX2 card in an old computer which only had ATA/33 on the motherboard (440BX chipset). That was a fine card. If you wanted to boot Windows 2000 or XP from it, though, you needed to supply Setup with a floppy disk with the drivers. It's been discontinued but its replacement, the Ultra133 TX2[^] should still be available. If you're going to start adding additional controllers, though, you should probably consider switching to SATA disks (where possible).

        Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder

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